This week at Digital Growth Group LLC has been quieter on the business side — and honestly, that’s okay.
Not every week is about expansion or new launches. Some weeks are about holding the line, keeping routines intact, and continuing to show up even when life is busy, messy, or uncomfortable.
With that in mind, I want to use this week’s update to highlight something I’m genuinely proud of.
My Family’s Recipe Journal

This is, without question, one of my better works.
From the cover layout to the interior design, this journal really came together the way I hoped it would. The pages are filled with kitchen-themed coloring artwork, and more importantly, the recipe card space is large and usable. There’s plenty of room for ingredients and directions — which was a lesson learned early on and something I’ve really honed in on with this book.
It’s designed to be written in, used, and lived with — not just flipped through.
📘 My Family’s Recipe Journal
👉 https://amzn.to/49Ao3OY
I’ll be sharing a photo of the cover along with a look at one interior page with this post. If you enjoy collecting recipes, writing down family favorites, or giving meaningful gifts, this journal truly fits everyone.

Outside of that focus, business has stayed steady. I’ve continued to maintain the weekly posting schedule on WordPress and weekly podcast episodes on Buzzsprout. Consistency matters more than speed right now, and keeping that rhythm intact is a win in itself.
At home, things are… well… disorganized, to say the least. We’re in the middle of getting new floors installed throughout the entire house, so everything feels shuffled, boxed, and out of place. The good news is the floors should be finished early next week, and once that’s done, I’ll be able to settle back in and begin the next phase of learning — really diving into navigating the Mac system more confidently.
Through all of this, I want to pause and say thank you.
Thank you to everyone who reads these updates, looks in on the work, listens to the podcast, or simply follows along quietly. Your presence matters more than you probably realize.
I’m also deeply grateful for this new routine of building a business from home. It’s giving me something that needs attention, something that pulls me forward, and something that helps keep my mind from sitting too long in the weight of recovery. This work reminds me that there is still more to do — more to build, more to learn, more to become.
The amputation hasn’t stopped me.
It has changed how I work — not whether I work.
I’ve worked two jobs most of my life. Sitting still on a couch while waiting for healing and the prosthetic process is not something that comes naturally to me. I’m anxious to walk again — to move without the level of pain I lived with in my foot and leg for so long. I know there will still be pain. I don’t know exactly how much or what it will feel like. But I also know the new leg is supposed to be a game changer.
It’s just the process of getting there.
And thank God for the work that fills that space in between — the reminder to fight for life, to keep growing, to adapt to new circumstances, and to keep going even when the path looks different than it used to.
This week wasn’t loud.
But it mattered.
– Gregory Stephens
Digital Growth Group LLC
📧 digitalgrowthgroup3@gmail.com
